Care, Community, Stories No one is immune from breast cancer. One in eight women will be diagnosed with the disease in her lifetime. Susan G. Komen is telling the stories of Anna and Jordan Rathkopf and Angelo and Jennifer Merendino by sharing photographs they took during Anna and Jennifer’s experience with breast cancer. Anna was diagnosed with triple positive breast cancer and currently has no active signs of the disease. Jennifer lost her life to metastatic breast cancer in 2011. Their powerful photos show the reality of living with breast cancer. << Previous Post Experiencing Breast Cancer As a... Komen Blog Read More Next Post >> A Small Lump Is Still... Komen Blog Read More Related Stories Previous Next Komen Blog Thanksgiving Greetings Read More Komen Blog Support Susan G. Komen by... Read More Komen Blog Komen LA’s Mark Pilon Recovering... Read More Komen Blog The Breast Cancer Survivor Determined... Read More Komen Blog Palliative Care for Breast Cancer:... Read More Komen Blog Dedicated to Achieving Equity in... Read More Komen Blog Chief Scientific Advisors Update on... Read More Komen Blog Using Genomics to Predict a... Read More Komen Blog Research Findings on the Evolution... Read More Komen Blog Komen’s 2021-2022 Advocacy Priorities Seek... Read More Lynda Nance Yes, Breast Cancer Can Happen... Read More Komen Blog COVID-19, Breast Cancer and Black... Read More Amanda DeBard Dr. Nadine Tung Discusses Surprising... Read More Komen Blog Mission Badge Read More Komen Blog An Insulin-lowering Diet May Lower... Read More Komen Blog 7 Life Lessons from Breast... Read More Komen Blog Metastatic Breast Cancer is Unacceptable Read More Komen Blog Brinker Awardee Dr. Judy Garber... Read More